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The Prisoner: Free For All

October 22, 1967July 22, 2013 theLogBook

The PrisonerITV broadcasts the fourth episode of The Prisoner, produced, occasionally written by, and starring Patrick McGoohan. Eric Portman guest stars as Number Two.

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